Dry Fire Mag Unboxed and Reviewed

Alot of folks out there shell out big bucks on gear, only to find out it's nothing but junk. That's why we often get hit up for product reviews. So, here's one we're stoked about: the Dry Fire Mag. It's a nifty tool for sharpening up your shooting skills without burning through ammo. Now we reviewed the Smith & Wesson magazine, but they’re made for a variety of manufacturers. If you're serious about improving your accuracy and speed while saving some cash on bullets, this tool might just be your new favorite thing.

Unboxing Experience

Alright, let's start with the delivery. I’ve gotta say, when my Dry Fire Mag arrived, I was pretty impressed. It was packed up tight and neat, with everything I needed inside. It included an "if, then" manual, which tells you exactly what to do in different situations. They even threw in a little travel Bible; gotta respect that faith vibe! Once I had everything laid out, setting up the Dry Fire Mag was a breeze. There is nothing complicated about using it. Pop it into your unloaded firearm, and you're good to go.


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Trigger Resetting Magic

Now, let's talk about what makes this thing so special: trigger resetting. With the Dry Fire Mag, you can keep on pulling that trigger without having to rack the slide every time. If you’ve ever done dry fire drills, then you know how annoying it is to reset it after every shot. It just breaks your flow but with the Dry Fire Mag, you can keep that trigger finger working without interruptions, helping you focus on your technique and improving your shooting skills. This makes dry fire training sessions much more efficient and effective.

Benefits of Dry Fire

Why is dry firing important?  You’re practicing shooting without actually shooting; from the comfort of your own home. No need for eye and ear protection or boxes of expensive ammo. No loud bangs, no kickback; just you and your firearm. Dry fire practice is great for the practice of trigger control and sight alignment. You can work on your target-to-target transitions, getting quicker and more precise with each shot. Plus, you can practice building your shooting cadence; getting into a smooth rhythm with your shooting. When you get back on the range, after consistent dry fire drills, you’ll see your improvement. And you will have done it without breaking the bank. For more on cadence drills, click here.

 
 

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Dry Fire Mag is a must-have for anyone looking to take their shooting skills to the next level. With its simple setup and incredible benefits, it's a tool that every serious shooter should consider adding to their arsenal. So go ahead, give it a shot (pun intended) and watch the difference it makes for your speed and accuracy.

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About the Author

Hank Hayes is a Combat Arts Hall of Famer and inventor of the No Lie Blade. He is the founder and CEO of both Intuitive Self Protection and NLB Tactical and creator of the ISP/NLB viscous fighting system. Since 1998, he has trained well over 30,000 Military and Law Enforcement personnel via Government contract mainly at the elite special teams level and continues to train both civilians and MIL/LE how to come home safe.